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We are exclusively working with a fast growing and well-respected design consultancy, who are looking to add to their team in Manchester office.
Due to the high increase of working coming in, they are currently in search of a dynamic and passionate Structural Engineer with a minimum of three years post graduate experience. You will be working on a variety of stimulating and complex projects including residential, commercial, data centre and refurbishments.
This is a great opportunity for an individual who enjoys a challenge and wants to further their career with a consultancy that will provide and support and guidance towards chartership status.
What Is On Offer:
* A company where their priority is there employees, creating a dynamic, flexible environment for their staff to thrive and enjoy their work.
* Hybrid and flexible working arrangements available to make sure you can live a health work/life balance.
* Excellent transport links to and from the vibrant city of Manchester.
* Benefits include: Annual bonus of 10% of salaryBirthday off!Enhanced Pension Scheme25 days annual leave + bank holidaysEarly finish on the last Friday of each month!
The Role:
* Being a team player by providing guidance to less experienced staff
* Producing engineering designs in line with client requirements
* Working as part of a team on structural engineering schemes throughout the UK
* Reviewing models, drawings and other design information prepared by other staff
* Reviewing contractor design information and test results etc
* Attending site visits as and when required.
* Writing specifications and reports
What You Will Need To Succeed:
* BA or MSc in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent too)
* Progressing towards MIStructE or MICE.
* A minimum of three years design experience with a UK design consultancy.
* Proficient in structural software including: Tekla Tedds, Tekla Structural Designer and Robot.
* Knowledge with Revit would be advantageous.
* Experience with industrial projects would be desirable but not essential.
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